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I hate rowdy ass kids
Agreed. ^
yeaaaaahh i hat them too, kidding anyway kids are annoying, that is way i resent the fact that i was as annoying as a child
tell your sister to put a condom on it next time
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Show it anywayhe wants to pass his exam
*she. And it's not that bad....
It's really uncommon in Britain for teenagers to be allowed bedroom locks lol, fyl for having selfish family :(
if your mothers living with you and not the other way around tell her to move in her house for 2 months.
Smack the little ***** and tell them to shut up.
first!
Too...much...irony... My head asplode.
Imbecile
Why don't you lock yourself in your room and put on headphones or something?
she is going to be there for two months...
Just study at a friend's place.
If that were me I'd be out of the house everyday. Library, friends houses and cafe shops will be your places to visit during those two months for revision. Good luck for your exams OP :)
Yeah, I have that same problem right now. A bunch of loud, obnoxious roommates crammed into a small apartment. I don't even have my own bedroom. Libraries, cafes and friends' houses are how it's done! As for the kids being in your stuff, get a lock if you don't already have one.
It's your house... How does someone just move in without your knowledge and you allow it? YDI
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This person is from the UK; over here we refer to 'our house' or 'my house' as the family home, not necessarily who owns it. Because OP's final exams are in May and June, it's likely that she is talking about her GCSEs - she's 16 and it's her mum's house. Obviously, her mum's decision would be final, but you'd expect a certain amount of consideration on the part of the parent :( OP, since locks on kids' bedroom doors aren't usually the done thing in the UK, take the advice of an earlier poster and go to a library or cafe to study. Seriously.